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Example:
2ZF X=1
(
Enables the slaving; slave axis will mirror all of the master axis’s moves)
:A
2ZF X=0
(
Disables the slaving; slave axis will not mirror master axis’s moves, and
behave as an independent axis.)
:A
2ZF Y=0
(Makes Z axis the master and F the slave.)
:A
2ZF Y=1
(Makes F axis the slave and F the master.)
:A
Command: ZS
Shortcut:
ZS
Format:
[addr#]ZS [X=dZ] [Y=n] [Z=mode] [F= stack_timeout]
Function:
Sets parameters for use with TTL triggered Z movement. User must set TTL X=4 for this
trigger mode to be active. When a positive TTL edge is detected, the Z-axis is moved by
an amount
dZ
(expressed in 10
th
microns units). This move distance is repeated for
n
TTL
triggered moves. If
mode
=1, the stage will step in the opposite direction for
n
moves,
then turn around again, repeating a triangular waveform cycle. If
mode
=0 the stage will
return to the original position after
n
moves and repeat a saw-tooth waveform cycle.
The stage will move to the starting position upon receiving the first TTL pulse after
waiting more than
stack_timeout
milliseconds (default 500ms) from the previous pulse.
Reply:
If there are no errors, a positive reply of
:A
will be returned.
Example:
1ZS X=10 Y=20 Z=1
:A
Setup to do twenty 1 micron slices with triangular pattern.
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